So my FH and I are discussing possible wedding dates, I've always wanted a fall wedding and am hoping for Thanksgiving 2013 (October here in Canada). I was told a few weeks ago that a friend (was got engaged at Christmas) is having her wedding Labour Day weeking 2013. Her wedding is going to be in a different province than mine (where most of our mutal guests don't live) the majority live closer to us in our 'new' home province. I'm just wondering if it's problematic for me to schedule my wedding about 6 weeks after hers? We're just entering the stage of our lives where weddings are becoming quite frequent and I don't want to step on anyones toes (there have already been some hurt feelings with people who weren't invited to various weddings etc....)
HELP!
Re: Setting my date around other weddings
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In 2009, H and I went to 5 weddings in June. One in Lubbock, One in basically the very middle of Texas and the rest were more local, but at one point, we went to 2 in one day.
We had fun with it. It was busy going to all of those back-to-back, but we still enjoyed ourselves.
However, we have friends (in NY) getting married one week after us (in OH) next month, and we have 2 groomsmen who are in both weddings. We're also attending weddings 3 weekends in a row this fall. So 6 weeks seems like plenty of time to me, but maybe others think differently.
We have a groomsman getting married two weeks before us, our best man is getting married two weeks after us and his wedding is on a Friday and we have another wedding out of state that Saturday. One of my bridesmaid is getting married 8 weeks after us in Mexico. I think sometimes it just works out that way.
I hope it works out and everyone can attend both.
[QUOTE]Will it be on Thanksgiving or Thanksgiving weekend? I don't know if Canada is the same as the U.S. in this respect, but you could be my best friend in the entire world and I wouldn't be able to attend a wedding on Thanksgiving. That's the epitome of a family holiday for us.
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</div><div>Aragx, Thanksgiving is much bigger in the US than it is here. There are no parades and lots of people don't even get together with out of town family.
<div>Thanksgiving is on a Monday here and we have a Saturday-Monday long weekend, so I'm assuming it won't conflict with anybody's Thanksgiving plans if it is on Saturday. I'd be careful if it was on Sunday though, because I know a lot of people celebrate then. It would also probably work best if most guests were local, just in case they have regular Thanksgiving plans.</div></div>